Sound and speaker problems – Dell Dimension 4300 User Manual
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Sound and Speaker Problems
HINT:
The volume
control in some MP3
players overrides the
Windows volume setting.
If you have been listening
to MP3 songs, make sure
that you did not turn the
player volume down or off.
C
H E CK
FO R
A DD I T IO N AL
A DJ U S T M EN T S
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See the documentation that
came with your monitor for any additional adjustments that your monitor may
require.
A
D JU S T
T HE
W
I N DO W S
D I S P LAY
S ET T I N GS
Windows XP
1
Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
2
Click Appearance and Themes.
3
Click Display, and then click the Settings tab.
4
Try different settings for Screen resolution and Color quality.
Windows Me and Windows 2000
1
Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2
Double-click the Display icon, and then click the Settings tab.
3
Try different settings for Colors and Screen area.
C
H E CK
FO R
I N T ER RU P T
R EQ UE S T
C ON FLI CTS
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See page 46.
E
N S U RE
T H AT
T H E
SU B W OO FER
AN D
T H E
S P E AK ER S
A RE
T U RN ED
ON
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See the setup diagram supplied with the speakers.
A
D JU S T
T HE
S P E AK ER
CO NT R OL S
—
If your speakers have volume controls,
adjust the volume, bass, or treble to eliminate distortion.
V
ER I FY
T H E
S P EA KE R
CAB LE
CO NN E CT I ON S
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Ensure that the speakers
are connected as shown on the START HERE sheet for your computer and the
setup diagram supplied with the speakers.
B
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S U RE
T H AT
HE AD P HO N ES
A RE
N OT
CON N EC T ED
T O
T H E
F RON T
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P AN EL
H EA DP H ON E
JA CK
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Sound from the speakers is automatically
disabled when headphones are connected to the computer’s front-panel
headphone jack.
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